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he is the top republican on the senate environment committee. it is very much his role to play a big heart and climate policy. he represents a state that scientists a will that -- scientists they will be devastated by climate change. and he pretty much debated the whole thing. spoken about climate science. away from annning issue that is going to be very important for his state. it's hard for republicans to put of climatee impact change and the unfortunate economic reality of what it means to deal with climate change. he does not seem ready to put that together yet. ?> why why is he invading this? that contributes more to his campaigns are the oil and gas industries. bulk of louisiana's economy. louisiana lawmakers are stuck dependent on the oil and gas industry that drives the economy and feels their campaign coffers and facing a problem that caused by the oil and gas industry regulating and going after climate policies. it will hurt the same industry that drives the economy. it is a hard problem. i would not want to have it. the way he is deal
he is the top republican on the senate environment committee. it is very much his role to play a big heart and climate policy. he represents a state that scientists a will that -- scientists they will be devastated by climate change. and he pretty much debated the whole thing. spoken about climate science. away from annning issue that is going to be very important for his state. it's hard for republicans to put of climatee impact change and the unfortunate economic reality of what it means to...
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there was not enough food in the environment, who turned down a hormone that force you to eat. how many of you smoke pot? [laughter] the reason people get the munchies is because it turns on the same receptors in the brain. things they don't even like, they eat lots of them. your constituents are doing that everyday. i cannot understand why it is happening. we have designed foods to tap into that. when you add sugar, it is crack cocaine for the brain. there are all kinds of things, salt is magical. it makes everything taste better than it is. these are properties that force us -- as is not just from the outside. many things cause stress. most of you may not remember this, but your ability to lose weight is linked to having breakfast. pop tarts, sugary cereals do not count. it has to be a high-fiber breakfast. you have a valve in your intestine that squeezes out and shuts down the food flowing through the intestinal tract that allows you to hold onto food. having fiber for breakfast works. it turns out that left in is important. it sounds like leprechaun, it is the chemical your
there was not enough food in the environment, who turned down a hormone that force you to eat. how many of you smoke pot? [laughter] the reason people get the munchies is because it turns on the same receptors in the brain. things they don't even like, they eat lots of them. your constituents are doing that everyday. i cannot understand why it is happening. we have designed foods to tap into that. when you add sugar, it is crack cocaine for the brain. there are all kinds of things, salt is...
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there is an additional factor about the litigation environment the administration is in. within the bureaucracy, people are constantly worried about the incremental affects of foia litigation. everytime you consider same x, you know you will get a brief filed the next day the says, you have confirmed x. we want 2x. there is some kind of safe harbor we could create that does not discourage the administration to make disclosures to this body. >> i have listened to johnson case where he got into this crazy habit of sitting with his cabinet deciding with the bombs were going to land. it is an insane process and you are engaged in war. i do not have to make that point to all of you. you have watched the same process that we partakes of here where we argue how many fit on a pinhead. look at all of the due process these guys get. these are enemies of our country. we hope that when someone is elected from our side or the other side, that they used the discretion of their office is pretty broad in wartime with all of the merits we expect of someone who serves in that role. thank y
there is an additional factor about the litigation environment the administration is in. within the bureaucracy, people are constantly worried about the incremental affects of foia litigation. everytime you consider same x, you know you will get a brief filed the next day the says, you have confirmed x. we want 2x. there is some kind of safe harbor we could create that does not discourage the administration to make disclosures to this body. >> i have listened to johnson case where he got...
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today we are in an environment where the federal word has ruled it unconstitutional. there is a right to appeal which would go up to the second circuit. the case is by no means over. today i think members of the media's opinion matter far less. mayor bloomberg talked about whether this increases safety. that is a debate people can continue to have. as long as it is illegal under the old form, which in now is, a nottical reality it is matter so much about what others think. we have to respect the court's decision which is the law until changed by a higher court. the second issue you raised was the law, what they can do under code. it comes in as timelines and a relevant thing. if they are otherwise acting constitutionally. this for ad suggest variety of reasons. no one would suggest that the new york guidelines somehow trump the amendment of the constitution which was a validation of yesterday's ruling. that is where the debate goes for those who want to look and how you can have these practices continue in ways that do not filing the constitutional people's right. jus
today we are in an environment where the federal word has ruled it unconstitutional. there is a right to appeal which would go up to the second circuit. the case is by no means over. today i think members of the media's opinion matter far less. mayor bloomberg talked about whether this increases safety. that is a debate people can continue to have. as long as it is illegal under the old form, which in now is, a nottical reality it is matter so much about what others think. we have to respect...
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community, and the two best ways to do so are to improve the educational choice and economic growth, an environment where small businesses thrive and prosper because it means that there are jobs for people climbing the ladder. >> the president called for a national review of stand our ground laws saying it was part of the problem. >> it's not surprising the president uses every opportunity he can to try and go after our second amendment rights rights. i think it's unfortunate that this president and this administration has a consistent disregard for the bill of rights whether it's the first amendment and restrict and the rights of our servicemen and women to share their faith and not be gagged, whether it's the second amendment right to keep and bear arms, whether it is the fourth and fifth amendment rights of american citizens to be secure from unreasonable search and seizure and be protect data from arbitrary thisting by drones, administration has undermined the bill of rights bill of rights and i think that's unfortunate. >> have you put any thought into a presidential bid? >> i'm here because i
community, and the two best ways to do so are to improve the educational choice and economic growth, an environment where small businesses thrive and prosper because it means that there are jobs for people climbing the ladder. >> the president called for a national review of stand our ground laws saying it was part of the problem. >> it's not surprising the president uses every opportunity he can to try and go after our second amendment rights rights. i think it's unfortunate that...
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help maintain our contribute a the first energy supply portfolio and are protective of the environment? i am happen to say that this bill passes the test. we heard the employment numbers associated with this project and the tens of thousands of jobs that will be created. today, i am happy to welcome a face -- a person who will put a face to these numbers. jobs that go with them are an important part of keystone and it. these jobs do not happen unless the pipeline to its building. this pipeline will also include a number of state of the arts features that will make it the safest pipeline in existence. it will in corporate 57 additional safety standards imposed by the pipeline and hazardous material administration. it adheres to the strongest pipeline safety standards that were signed into law by president obama last year, part of legislation i helped develop along with my colleague, john dingell and every member of this committee. even the obama demonstration state department concluded that the project in poses minimal -- poses minimal environmental risks. the project has broad bipartis
help maintain our contribute a the first energy supply portfolio and are protective of the environment? i am happen to say that this bill passes the test. we heard the employment numbers associated with this project and the tens of thousands of jobs that will be created. today, i am happy to welcome a face -- a person who will put a face to these numbers. jobs that go with them are an important part of keystone and it. these jobs do not happen unless the pipeline to its building. this pipeline...
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, pro-jobs, pro-sustainible environment. they simply want an opportunity to work on legislation to activate or to ensure that that occurs. there's a prohibition contained in section 1147 of this legislation, with respect to the recovery of attorney fees and costs by prevailing -- by a prevailing party pursuant to the equal access of justice act. the ndment removes prohibition, a prohibition that has been established law for a very long time. this amendment is needed to level the playing field and conform the bill to current law and practice. and i think that if we listen to each other, it will be a simple answer of yes. if we ask any citizen, should they have a right to sue, and if they prevail, under the equal justice act, that they are able to get attorney fees. i think the answer, when clear heads would respond, not whether or not it's an energy bill or not -- or who the defendant is, they would say, why shouldn't this bill be subjected to the law that exists? the equal justice act allows individuals, small businesses and
, pro-jobs, pro-sustainible environment. they simply want an opportunity to work on legislation to activate or to ensure that that occurs. there's a prohibition contained in section 1147 of this legislation, with respect to the recovery of attorney fees and costs by prevailing -- by a prevailing party pursuant to the equal access of justice act. the ndment removes prohibition, a prohibition that has been established law for a very long time. this amendment is needed to level the playing field...
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sevenwo is basically has one of these steps is to "conduct the full states on a stable environment for all controls can be tested within 60 or 90 days of going live on october 1." fmm will not be completed. how can you expect the full of open enrollment? you are losing 30 days rent out the back. the conclusion of the vinyl piece that needs to be built. areally 30% of the systems left to be developed. not 70% appeared that represents the payment aspects. they can make payments for all marketplaces, not just fairly facilitated marketplaces. it has to be in place for january first enrollments. we have that complete we can do across the system. >> we're going back to at least november 1. i do not see how it can have that in the days of testing before we are going live again. are for the role on october 1? how many are still out there? important aspect is that there were no hard findings in the aspect. as i mentioned earlier, i read off a list of mitigation activities that we go over and any system. we deploy him for these and monitor these on a daily basis. >> when do you feel a full one w
sevenwo is basically has one of these steps is to "conduct the full states on a stable environment for all controls can be tested within 60 or 90 days of going live on october 1." fmm will not be completed. how can you expect the full of open enrollment? you are losing 30 days rent out the back. the conclusion of the vinyl piece that needs to be built. areally 30% of the systems left to be developed. not 70% appeared that represents the payment aspects. they can make payments for all...
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i would like to hear you talk about how you deal with the recruiting and retention in this environment when you not only have a little uncertainty but a tough economic competitors and the private sector and fiscal uncertainty as well. >> i would only add a couple of remarks. he have the most magnificent people of anywhere. they are the envy of every other military in the world. they are like that for a reason. they are talented. they are very patriotic. normally i do not worry much about them. other than to make sure that i am doing everything i can to take care of them and make sure that they will be there and that we are taking care of them and their families. it has been a challenge over the last 10 or 12 years with wounded and other things. as we look to the future here, what i am hearing from some of our folks is troubling. it gets back to uncertainty. we want the economy to get better. we will like it to be better soon, as fast as it can happen. when that happens, then this competition for our best and brightest talent will go up. in that environment, i am concerned that as they
i would like to hear you talk about how you deal with the recruiting and retention in this environment when you not only have a little uncertainty but a tough economic competitors and the private sector and fiscal uncertainty as well. >> i would only add a couple of remarks. he have the most magnificent people of anywhere. they are the envy of every other military in the world. they are like that for a reason. they are talented. they are very patriotic. normally i do not worry much about...
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i am wondering how that experience is transferable to an environment in washington were not only we have divided government, but in an area where the differences between parties are acutely intransitive. if you could talk about that. >> is part of the reason i am not being clip that i nor 2016 but focus on 2014, not just because i'm up for election, but because i think for any republicans in anybody who cares about his country, we should not be looking at 2014 because what we learned in wisconsin and in other states in the midwest learned in the 2010 election if you want to get reform done, positive reform done, you need a team to help you do that. in our case of everything switched from democrat control to republican control in 2010, in wisconsin. it is similar to my neighboring states. for me, other governors other leaders, that empowered us to make these reforms that would have been more difficult if those changes had not been intact, so the argument, the point made is that is why we need to focus in the 2014 elections to make the case to help senate candidates win in enough states th
i am wondering how that experience is transferable to an environment in washington were not only we have divided government, but in an area where the differences between parties are acutely intransitive. if you could talk about that. >> is part of the reason i am not being clip that i nor 2016 but focus on 2014, not just because i'm up for election, but because i think for any republicans in anybody who cares about his country, we should not be looking at 2014 because what we learned in...
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the information environment is changing how we do everything. we have to do things really precisely. it is important to understand where we were last century. i talked to terry, and i spoke to 100 cio's yesterday to talk about what we are doing. big things, we would drop lots of bombs and kill lots of people. we tried for information, but it was not as important. this plan right now, it is precision and understanding. it is a huge difference. it doesn't mean there is not kinetic behavior. the burden and the opportunity for the intelligence community. it is unbelievable. the consumers that we have, particularly the military commanders. they came off of a battlefield where, for the most part, it was pretty good. their expectations -- >> relating to your outstanding answer, what is the plan to consolidate? is there a time crime -- timeframe? you can't just move this box out and move this box and. the discussions that you had here today, everything can connect. we are moving toward a standards-based approach. in order to enter the stadium, you have
the information environment is changing how we do everything. we have to do things really precisely. it is important to understand where we were last century. i talked to terry, and i spoke to 100 cio's yesterday to talk about what we are doing. big things, we would drop lots of bombs and kill lots of people. we tried for information, but it was not as important. this plan right now, it is precision and understanding. it is a huge difference. it doesn't mean there is not kinetic behavior. the...
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change the economy, change the legislative environment? the answer is no. we decided we have to reach out to progressive groups because all of us will have a difficult time. the entrenched power that exists in the political system through money and with the elites because of their connections, interconnections with one another, it will be difficult for all of us coming together. that is the goal. that is the direction we are heading in. bring progressive people together. start educating about the economy. not just our members. nonunion members. start talking to candidates at the lower level. educate them on the economy. make sure that they understand how the economy works and how it doesn't work. then, make them understand the models that are out there. >> a couple of twitter questions coming in. how would you ease the transition from a coal and natural gas economy to a renewable economy? >> you have to look at the time that it happens. coal still produces about 50% of the energy in the country. fossil fuel fuels every corner that is out there. you're not g
change the economy, change the legislative environment? the answer is no. we decided we have to reach out to progressive groups because all of us will have a difficult time. the entrenched power that exists in the political system through money and with the elites because of their connections, interconnections with one another, it will be difficult for all of us coming together. that is the goal. that is the direction we are heading in. bring progressive people together. start educating about...
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as with any web project, this is a dynamic online environment and a process that will be ongoing and we will continually make andncements, add features, deliver new content to best respond to ongoing consumer demand and ensure the best possible consumer experience. >> republican representative dave camp, the chairman of the ways and means committee, responded to the administration's announcement saying the enrollment numbers are inflated to improve those who are just shopping a freight plan adding that if it was inaccurate the editor that they would need to enroll 68,000 people per day to meet the year end goal. thatico is reporting tensions are escalating between congressional democrats and the white house. it says democrats are on the verge of abandoning president obama on vital elements. they have given their assent to sign onto efforts to adjust the healthcare law. several bills are being considered on and off the house and senate floors and we spoke with a reporter about this. >> health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius announcing the number of people according to t
as with any web project, this is a dynamic online environment and a process that will be ongoing and we will continually make andncements, add features, deliver new content to best respond to ongoing consumer demand and ensure the best possible consumer experience. >> republican representative dave camp, the chairman of the ways and means committee, responded to the administration's announcement saying the enrollment numbers are inflated to improve those who are just shopping a freight...
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and unemployment, the youth bulge, all of these things, the environment is a terrible issue. gron any of you have been there lately, it's like mexico city, the air is absolutely foul, water shortage, there are endless numbers of problems in iran which are not being dealt with because they don't have the will or resources or both. >> we have been talking about this as if it were strictly a middle east issue. what about their role particularly in northern africa and closer to home in central and south america? >> again i mentioned the bombing of the jewish community center. any of you watching homeland -- i can't say anything without smoiling. i take that back because i don't want to be a spoiler. iran is involved in all sorts of things globally and this is what paul was saying, sort of the center of a global political religious based inspired political movement and it not constructive. but having sthead if we remain on this course, it's not going to get better but worse. will the guys in teheran pull ack if we reach an accord with them. they don't do this because it's good for
and unemployment, the youth bulge, all of these things, the environment is a terrible issue. gron any of you have been there lately, it's like mexico city, the air is absolutely foul, water shortage, there are endless numbers of problems in iran which are not being dealt with because they don't have the will or resources or both. >> we have been talking about this as if it were strictly a middle east issue. what about their role particularly in northern africa and closer to home in...
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the two best ways to do so are mproved education and educational choice, and economic growth, an environment where businesses thrive and prosper because economic growth for people are jobs climbing the economic ladder. >> the president called for a national review of stand our ground laws and suggested this of the problem. >> it is not surprising that the it seems every goortunity he can, to try to after our second amendment right to keep and bear arms. it's unfortunate that this and this administration has a consistent disregard for the bill of rights. the first amendment and rep stricting the rights of our servicemen and women to their faith and not be gagled, whether it is the second amendment right to keep and bear law-abiding citizens. whether it is the fourth and fifth amendment rights of citizens to be secure from unreasonable searches and iezure and be protected by arbitrary targeting by drones. this is an administration that's undermined the bill of rights. that's unfortunate. >> are you putting serious body to a presidential bid in the 2016. >> you know, i am here because trying si
the two best ways to do so are mproved education and educational choice, and economic growth, an environment where businesses thrive and prosper because economic growth for people are jobs climbing the economic ladder. >> the president called for a national review of stand our ground laws and suggested this of the problem. >> it is not surprising that the it seems every goortunity he can, to try to after our second amendment right to keep and bear arms. it's unfortunate that this...
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we create an environment where they can do better or worse. we took a $3.6 billion budget deficit. as of this last week we have nearly half a million dollar surplus. [applause] after 12 years of property taxes coming up we are coming up on the third year where property tax will go down. and our overall tax burden is down. the unemployment rate in our state is now at just over 6.5%. that is not done because i created more jobs. it is because we created an environment in which it was more advantageous, particularly for small business leaders, to make investments to lead to more jobs. that is the third truth out of that brown bag common sense. i think most people understand that. the best way to create jobs is to empower the people, particularly small businesses, to be in a position to do that. those are the things that are relevant to where people are at. those same pundits who say we should change our principles talk about certain voting blocks and segments out there. i think the message we talked about, as long as we talk about it in terms of relevance -- in terms that are relevant
we create an environment where they can do better or worse. we took a $3.6 billion budget deficit. as of this last week we have nearly half a million dollar surplus. [applause] after 12 years of property taxes coming up we are coming up on the third year where property tax will go down. and our overall tax burden is down. the unemployment rate in our state is now at just over 6.5%. that is not done because i created more jobs. it is because we created an environment in which it was more...
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>> not suing each other but this a very messy policy environment. and i just want to sort of add one thing to this. and i don't know whether troy and i disagree on this. you see this more and more frequently that the administration decides to -- it knows that congress won't do anything, makes policy by official announcement of nonenforcement. so we're going to have our own defacto dream act which congress refuses to enact by administration nonenforcement. that's very clear. you might see the same thing in drug enforcement -- we're not going to enforce it, period because congress won't enact a law to that effect. i find that sort of to go much beyond the ordinary exercise of administrative and executive discretion in law enforcement. it's policy making by nonenforcement which is to my mind a very, very -- in the teeth of congressional statutes to the contrary, there are real policy difficulties with that, but there are also real constitution problems with that. it's just sort of much more sign-off dysfunction. >> if that's the environment we're to ta
>> not suing each other but this a very messy policy environment. and i just want to sort of add one thing to this. and i don't know whether troy and i disagree on this. you see this more and more frequently that the administration decides to -- it knows that congress won't do anything, makes policy by official announcement of nonenforcement. so we're going to have our own defacto dream act which congress refuses to enact by administration nonenforcement. that's very clear. you might see...
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focusing on the life and liberty of journalists around the world who work in repressive and dangerous environments and have to fear for their lives when they do a story. the framework in which the cpj was founded was the recognition that we have journalists in this country, we have the protection of the first amendment. in our early years, when we were a small organization, we focused on reporting efforts. the recent events in this country and also our conversation with journalists covering this administration led us to conclude that the atmosphere was different. that had an impact, not only on the work of journalists here, but potentially on journalists around the world. one of our colleagues wrote the u.s. presence -- the u.s. press reports for the world. any erosion here has an impact on the affirmation available everywhere. the u.s. inspires other journalists around the world. they are threatened by an erosion. thirdly, governments take solace from deterioration in press deterioration freedom, giving them the ability to take action. we asked glen to do this independently. we provided some rese
focusing on the life and liberty of journalists around the world who work in repressive and dangerous environments and have to fear for their lives when they do a story. the framework in which the cpj was founded was the recognition that we have journalists in this country, we have the protection of the first amendment. in our early years, when we were a small organization, we focused on reporting efforts. the recent events in this country and also our conversation with journalists covering...
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if you care about the environment am a fundamentally, you have to care about workers rights and women's rights and you have to see that unless we are together, the labor movement, if they are in -- if they are not in office, forget addressing climate change, forget all of those things. the first thing that can bring us together is that while we have differences and while there are real policy debates, the underlying balance of power we need for people's voices to be heard, from those who want to profit to make sure they make more money than the workers, we have to change the balance of power. there's a set of leaders and organizers that realize it is not about ec, it is about being on the ground and shifting the balance of power that is number one. number two, these folks are amazing and easy to work with. fundamentally, if you believe the balance of power, if you get the history we are a part of in working to actually fill the promise of having a democracy in this country and that our change depends on it, it all flows from there. >> one thing that is exciting is that this is going on
if you care about the environment am a fundamentally, you have to care about workers rights and women's rights and you have to see that unless we are together, the labor movement, if they are in -- if they are not in office, forget addressing climate change, forget all of those things. the first thing that can bring us together is that while we have differences and while there are real policy debates, the underlying balance of power we need for people's voices to be heard, from those who want...
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i am a skeptic, and i speak, theas we world environment may also be may, in, such that we the future, rely, as i mentioned at oxford and here again today, on more traditional means of counter-terrorism. it really is the case that armed conflict, targeted legal force, should be regarded as extraordinary and an extraordinary state of affairs to deal with an existing threat came to government grapple with over 12 years ago. almost 12 years ago. i think there is a current debate that deserves a lot of attention, and people in congress, in washington, need to have this discussion, but as i tried to lay out this morning, i see some real practical legal problems. i will take one more question. yes, sir, gentleman in the red tie. i am sorry i missed anyone who has had their hand up. >> i wonder if you could say a of of about the capture wing the test. separately and operating question, and how you create incentive for agencies to develop a greater ability to capture in the future? >> thank you for asking that. i fail to make a point that i wanted to make earlier, which is that when you talk a
i am a skeptic, and i speak, theas we world environment may also be may, in, such that we the future, rely, as i mentioned at oxford and here again today, on more traditional means of counter-terrorism. it really is the case that armed conflict, targeted legal force, should be regarded as extraordinary and an extraordinary state of affairs to deal with an existing threat came to government grapple with over 12 years ago. almost 12 years ago. i think there is a current debate that deserves a lot...
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it was action academic environment that i was used to. now living there for nearly ven years, it is ununparalleled the clap a tive environment that stanford provides. it is so based on students working together that professors have to document on their syllabus when students can't work together. it is not just this continued foresight of collaboration and this commitment to science and now engineering and technology but it stanford works with the border and the surrounding communities but also works with the next generation of kids. starting with nursery school, it is remarkable that silicon valley kids have this additional advantage of being raised in the area irrespent of their social status is having the exposure of religion and entrepreneurship. i think most kids that attend stanford university has some desire of having to do some form of entrepreneurship either owning their own company or starting a start-up. >> in your book, "secrets of silicon valley" here's a quote pop i was endocumented into the destroy your enemy and eat your yo
it was action academic environment that i was used to. now living there for nearly ven years, it is ununparalleled the clap a tive environment that stanford provides. it is so based on students working together that professors have to document on their syllabus when students can't work together. it is not just this continued foresight of collaboration and this commitment to science and now engineering and technology but it stanford works with the border and the surrounding communities but also...
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now the environment as changed the degree is somewhat different. now those effects might become dominant. yes, i can see a down side for doing things that you believe are effective and legal and appropriate if it denies you the cooperation of others who see it in a different way. i think we're all aware of that. we knew that. in 2006, it was huddle up, the world has changed, what is appropriate going forward with no judgment whatsoever on what went on before. different circumstances, different people. not -- >> not having read the report, i would say that become its released it needs to be fixed program had no value. they need to take a second look and maybe spend more time and talk to those who were involved in the program. in terms of the ethical question, in writing hard measures, i spent a lot of time talking to people who worked with me. some of my deputies were very senior analysts, very logical. these are folk who is will analyze every aspect of everything. i asked him this question and he gave me a long explanation, 15-minute explanation on
now the environment as changed the degree is somewhat different. now those effects might become dominant. yes, i can see a down side for doing things that you believe are effective and legal and appropriate if it denies you the cooperation of others who see it in a different way. i think we're all aware of that. we knew that. in 2006, it was huddle up, the world has changed, what is appropriate going forward with no judgment whatsoever on what went on before. different circumstances, different...
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tom is going to an environment where he's got the republicans in addition to the issue of net neutrality. these are issues that they feel very strongly about. these are the kinds of things where you can clash. if you clash on these policy matters, congress can make your life very difficult in other ways. how are these issues going to shake out? i don't know. i think tom is going to find that he spent a lot of time on these two issues in particular, precisely because congressional republicans feel very strongly about them. >> if tom were sitting here, i would say the republicans are going to try to make his life miserable no matter what. giftedone of the most people dealing with the hill that i have ever met. but i would not approach that by saying, i'm going to appease these folks. you are not. he will be perhaps the oldest person to become chair. i think he is doing this because he wants to serve the public and is going to be looking for history -- towards history, more than what is going to please house republicans. >> stop the cap, consumer industry group has come out against tom whee
tom is going to an environment where he's got the republicans in addition to the issue of net neutrality. these are issues that they feel very strongly about. these are the kinds of things where you can clash. if you clash on these policy matters, congress can make your life very difficult in other ways. how are these issues going to shake out? i don't know. i think tom is going to find that he spent a lot of time on these two issues in particular, precisely because congressional republicans...
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the environment in which to fight wars is much more uncertain than the environment in which you restart your shelves. further, the psychological benefit that junior commanders get from senior commanders and the information benefit that senior commanders give from junior commanders is very much embedded in the echelon. tail ratior tooth to reductions that are smart to do so, but i also think we should keep our eyes open for some of these things that are false. >> i second that. >> another thing we would do in the corporate world is raid all that training and education accounts and undervalue human capital, education and things. i would strongly suggest that while they are part and parcel of overhead reduction, we should maintain our human capital to the degree we can on the qualitative, educational side. >> with that, i think we will have to wrap up. i would like to thank the palace with a round of applause. i think they did a wonderful job. [applause] the report itself is available online as well as the critical question that we handed out at the beginning. the video of this event will
the environment in which to fight wars is much more uncertain than the environment in which you restart your shelves. further, the psychological benefit that junior commanders get from senior commanders and the information benefit that senior commanders give from junior commanders is very much embedded in the echelon. tail ratior tooth to reductions that are smart to do so, but i also think we should keep our eyes open for some of these things that are false. >> i second that. >>...
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this question comes out of that military and cyber game environment. you mentioned that drones are unmanned vehicles. no one will die on our side. the question i have for you is if an unmanned attack were launched from a place in the united states, killing someone in a battle space in the middle east and some have adversary manages to penetrate that space in the united states and bomb that facility and killing people who are part of the command and control, is there anywhere on the panel who would argue that was not part of the battlefield? would you say that is an attack on our homeland? would you say, it was the battle space because that is where the trigger was pulled from that facility that killed that person. it is no different than shooting a pilot from over the battlefield. >> general, do you want to tackle that? >> i refuse. i mean, drones have very skilled man operators. somewhere in the loop, there is skill. it is a case for operators -- i have made points. we must be careful about actions against drones. we are misleading ourselves if we thi
this question comes out of that military and cyber game environment. you mentioned that drones are unmanned vehicles. no one will die on our side. the question i have for you is if an unmanned attack were launched from a place in the united states, killing someone in a battle space in the middle east and some have adversary manages to penetrate that space in the united states and bomb that facility and killing people who are part of the command and control, is there anywhere on the panel who...
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plants.ctually food for so, i asked him, what does that do, and i said have you ever the upper air environment, and he said yes, on 9/11. i remember those days, four the, and no jets flew in air was clean. the other thing is, it if you have ever stood behind roads and it will damage near knock you off of your feet. what do you think a jet flying at 35,000 feet the size of a football field does to the turbulence of the atmosphere? nothing is ever brought up because of the people flying in those jets. host: all right. ?sther --mr. brune guest: you are right, we look at the sources of air pollution, there is relatively little attention paid to airlines, jets. but is therobably, fastest growing source of carbon pollution, and the fastest- growing attribute or to climate change around the world. most of the agreements that have been put into place -- international agreements -- they do not yet applied effectively to air traffic. you asked about my own travel, and how much i am flying. i am traveling too much, extensively, mostly in the u.s., to help establish policies that would address that. youi
plants.ctually food for so, i asked him, what does that do, and i said have you ever the upper air environment, and he said yes, on 9/11. i remember those days, four the, and no jets flew in air was clean. the other thing is, it if you have ever stood behind roads and it will damage near knock you off of your feet. what do you think a jet flying at 35,000 feet the size of a football field does to the turbulence of the atmosphere? nothing is ever brought up because of the people flying in those...
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>> how is the business environment in new jersey? butt is competitive overall, i think there is an overall population moving out of state. law because the complex structure, the cost of doing business in the state. but the benefit is that the population is quite high. the proximity to new york city. there is all this benefit on that side of it. >> what kind of business would you start? you mentioned starting a business. >> we're in the fast-food restaurant business. >> thanks for calling and. the head of bp's spoke about the difficulty that some businesses are finding investing in the current economic climate. let's listen in. >> balance sheets are extremely cold. much of that cash is offshore because of the differential tax rate. we do feel that it is more important at this point to do something rather than nothing. there is the time perhaps and an economy that is moving along well where the stalemate is fine in washington. right now there is too much uncertainty and leadership in the government and private sector is critical. our m
>> how is the business environment in new jersey? butt is competitive overall, i think there is an overall population moving out of state. law because the complex structure, the cost of doing business in the state. but the benefit is that the population is quite high. the proximity to new york city. there is all this benefit on that side of it. >> what kind of business would you start? you mentioned starting a business. >> we're in the fast-food restaurant business. >>...
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there is an additional factor about the litigation environment the administration is in. within the bureaucracy, people are constantly worried about the incremental affects of foia litigation. everytime you consider same x, you know you will get a brief filed the next day the says, you have confirmed x. we want 2x. there is some kind of safe harbor we could create that does not discourage the administration to make disclosures to this body. >> i have listened to johnson case where he got into this crazy habit of sitting with his cabinet deciding with the bombs were going to land. it is an insane process and you are engaged in war. i do not have to make that point to all of you. you have watched the same process that we partakes of here where we are q. how many angels fit on a pinhead. maybe you -- where we argue how many angels fit on a p8nhead. -- pinhead. look at all of the due process these guys get. these are enemies of our country. we hope that when someone is elected from our side or the other side, that they used the discretion of their office is pretty broad in wa
there is an additional factor about the litigation environment the administration is in. within the bureaucracy, people are constantly worried about the incremental affects of foia litigation. everytime you consider same x, you know you will get a brief filed the next day the says, you have confirmed x. we want 2x. there is some kind of safe harbor we could create that does not discourage the administration to make disclosures to this body. >> i have listened to johnson case where he got...
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we are the safeguards of the environment in montana. we do not need bureaucrats back in washington telling us how to protect our lands in montana. yet the obama administration has put more senseless barriers in place by stiffening the federal restraint and red tape on this process. do you realize that montana indian tribes face over 50% un employment? this rule could deny our native americans the infence that energy development on their lands can make possible. h.r. 2728 would ensure the federal government does not get in the way of responsible energy development on tribal land and throughout montana. washington, d.c. needs to look more like montana, not the other way around. the people of montana and our country need a responsible energy plan that protects our environment and creates a better future for our kids and that means jobs and that means lower energy prices. i urge passage of h.r. 2728 and yield back my time. the chair: the gentleman from montana yields back. the gentleman from new jersey. mr. holt: i reserve. the chair: the g
we are the safeguards of the environment in montana. we do not need bureaucrats back in washington telling us how to protect our lands in montana. yet the obama administration has put more senseless barriers in place by stiffening the federal restraint and red tape on this process. do you realize that montana indian tribes face over 50% un employment? this rule could deny our native americans the infence that energy development on their lands can make possible. h.r. 2728 would ensure the...
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a number six, many of the programs harm the environment. water subsidies pumped out, sugar subsidies great i will damaged the every glareds in florida. -- ever glades in florida. this is nothing new. if you look at the oldest programs even in the 19th century there was scandal after scandal with federal spending programs. the army corps of engineer program. they ran over budget, they were pork barrel, these problems are nothing new in washington. they go back to the beginning. number eight, many program don't work. you can look for example, federal job training programs which were put in place by john f. kennedy half a century ago. these program never work. they write about job training programs and find they don't work. these problems go back many m decades. look at some of the oldest subsidy programs that are pumped out by the bureau, we pump out a few billion dollars a year to indians that live on reservations. aside from the reservations where they have gaming, reservations continued to be the poorest places in america. this hasn't work
a number six, many of the programs harm the environment. water subsidies pumped out, sugar subsidies great i will damaged the every glareds in florida. -- ever glades in florida. this is nothing new. if you look at the oldest programs even in the 19th century there was scandal after scandal with federal spending programs. the army corps of engineer program. they ran over budget, they were pork barrel, these problems are nothing new in washington. they go back to the beginning. number eight,...
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we are emitting less carbon pollution in the environment than we have in the past 20 years, we understand we have to do better and it is why we have to invest in more biofuels, fuel-efficient vehicles, more solar power, wind power, and more people going back to work building cars, homes and businesses that are more energy efficient. that is why i propose new job creating investments in science and innovation, and all of these young people, as young as they are, they will all go to college, and a lot of them will want to pursue their research and their dreams. if there is not a research grant pipeline in place, many of them will not have the resources to invent and discover the things that will make us healthier and more energy efficient and improve the quality of our lives. so, this is not the time to gut investments to keep our businesses -- that keep our businesses on the cutting edge, keep the economy humming and improve the quality of lives. this is a time to reach the research and development that we have not seen since the height of the space race. [applause] that is what we should
we are emitting less carbon pollution in the environment than we have in the past 20 years, we understand we have to do better and it is why we have to invest in more biofuels, fuel-efficient vehicles, more solar power, wind power, and more people going back to work building cars, homes and businesses that are more energy efficient. that is why i propose new job creating investments in science and innovation, and all of these young people, as young as they are, they will all go to college, and...
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it is the tension between the roles of the chain of command can take to change the environment, and that we are all adults and we can make choices. we are having a hard time with that balance. we have to reduce the number of overall incidents. i do not know. i think some of the problem is on college campuses, as well. we are transparent and we have a challenge of getting some numbers comparable period 18 to 25-year-old is a different demographic. we have to take steps to alter this dynamic. >> our time draws short, i will take advantage of your being here to ask you one of the questions that always most intrigued me. it is the stuff of famous movies and novels and plays. though, rarely actual occurrences in actual trials. can you describe the acute dilemma that occurs, morally and legally, when a subordinate is ordered to do something by a superior that is manifestly illegal, sometimes in a dramatic circumstance with a prisoner or someone else? explain a bit about the moral and legal conflict that can exist when you are issued an illegal order. >> what is your responsibility, what is you
it is the tension between the roles of the chain of command can take to change the environment, and that we are all adults and we can make choices. we are having a hard time with that balance. we have to reduce the number of overall incidents. i do not know. i think some of the problem is on college campuses, as well. we are transparent and we have a challenge of getting some numbers comparable period 18 to 25-year-old is a different demographic. we have to take steps to alter this dynamic....
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[applause] what are families need is good education, decent and safe living environments, the job is a grown-up and good work ethics and moral values. they need the security of living in a world free of terrorism. any healthy bodies and a healthy growing economy. they need so much and washington is not delivering a check banked on a solid foundation. recently as i went through airport security, the tsa officer was so sad that i had to stop and pray for him before i made it through check on it. this is really the good truth. salary for was on low, but was required to work anyway because the shutdown prevented him from getting a salary. after the prayer i received a very somber thank you and my credentials were then returned to me. what is so amazing to me is that our veterans and others are being needlessly and directly impacted with no end in sight for relief. why must veterans and honest, hard-working americans suffer so that forcibly subsidize birth control and abortions can r eign. this summit is so important and i'm so glad to see all of you. we can pray together for those in it
[applause] what are families need is good education, decent and safe living environments, the job is a grown-up and good work ethics and moral values. they need the security of living in a world free of terrorism. any healthy bodies and a healthy growing economy. they need so much and washington is not delivering a check banked on a solid foundation. recently as i went through airport security, the tsa officer was so sad that i had to stop and pray for him before i made it through check on it....
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in that sense, we are in a different environment than 1958. when i first came to darpa in 1986, now we know we were close to the end of the cold war, but in 1986, we didn't know it was that close, and in that environment, even though the world was quite complex, what we thought was one this overwhelming threat to the the united states. in that sense, the scenarios are much more diverse. >> [inaudible] >> we hear about the g.p.s. o we have a time period -- [inaudible] >> we have created our own surprises. can you list any of the surprises you have created? >> let me start with the second question. my first example will tie to your question about g.p.s. in the 1980's, when g.p.s. satellites started becoming widely deployed, at that time we had g.p.s. capability but it meant carrying an enormous box around on your shoulder or ship. it was a heavy pack, but it was not the kind of capability that it is today. how it goss from there to the point that it's embedded, not just in all of our platforms, but in all of our weapons and in it's our weapons a
in that sense, we are in a different environment than 1958. when i first came to darpa in 1986, now we know we were close to the end of the cold war, but in 1986, we didn't know it was that close, and in that environment, even though the world was quite complex, what we thought was one this overwhelming threat to the the united states. in that sense, the scenarios are much more diverse. >> [inaudible] >> we hear about the g.p.s. o we have a time period -- [inaudible] >> we...
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in the heavy social media environment news and opinions often live side-by-side. hard bishop journalists, opinion journalists, activists are equalized in social media and to many local readers and viewers they begin to blend together. many of these people often have open exchanges on social media. i will talk back-and-forth with straight news reporters. people on the outside to see two people that they consider to be journalists going back and forth and exchanging ideas and not understanding that in the social media world that news reporter has real good strength on what to say. i have nothing. they may in fact re-tweet something i said, not because they endorse it because they want people to see it. this all gets very blurry in the public consciousness. the people stood on the same panels in television news. everybody is going to this channel -- to this panel format in news. there will be a strict news reporter sitting next to an advocate, sitting next to somebody who works for the romney campaign and obama campaign and somebody who is an opinion journalists. we'
in the heavy social media environment news and opinions often live side-by-side. hard bishop journalists, opinion journalists, activists are equalized in social media and to many local readers and viewers they begin to blend together. many of these people often have open exchanges on social media. i will talk back-and-forth with straight news reporters. people on the outside to see two people that they consider to be journalists going back and forth and exchanging ideas and not understanding...
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how efficient we are in using capital labor and rule of law, how open the business environment is. we know what is happening there. look at the frame work and applied it to the emerging markets. i am incredibly bullish for 2013 and the years ahead. places like africa -- compared to over 100% in places like greece and italy. these countries are not suffering from the leveraging problem. 60% of the emerging world is under the age of 25. over the to% in places like uganda. there are issues with youth employment. we are talking about 30% increases. opportunity for economic growth. things like political improvement in terms of democracy and freedoms. i have to have this debate with you, bill. countries like rwanda have been ranked number 1 by the world bank as the most improved. then the closed by telling you this. 90% of the world's population live in the emerging markets. they want to see improvements in their livelihoods. ir success is no longer hits to the global economy as a whole. there will be issues. i do think it will be bumpy. a number of countries are pivoting towards china.
how efficient we are in using capital labor and rule of law, how open the business environment is. we know what is happening there. look at the frame work and applied it to the emerging markets. i am incredibly bullish for 2013 and the years ahead. places like africa -- compared to over 100% in places like greece and italy. these countries are not suffering from the leveraging problem. 60% of the emerging world is under the age of 25. over the to% in places like uganda. there are issues with...
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aqap, other elements, have developed as a result of the local environment. they are unique unto themselves. we need to make sure that we are able to work with the governments and intelligence service is so we can put pressure on them. and number of them have local agendas, and some of them have international agendas. aqap in yemen has a effort underway to bring that government down, and the government has done a great job. there are other elements, narcotics smugglers, human traffickers, they involve kidnappings and ransoms, and are involved in terrorist attacks. we need to take into account what the informant is, who we can work with, how to put pressure on them, but any element associated with al qaeda has as part of its agenda death and destruction. i agree but we need to do is be mindful of this metastasization of the al qaeda cancer. >> in relationship to some kind of centralized control over all these things and having said that the core is decimated, it really varies. we see the al qaeda core exerting control over these elements. there is a lot of ind
aqap, other elements, have developed as a result of the local environment. they are unique unto themselves. we need to make sure that we are able to work with the governments and intelligence service is so we can put pressure on them. and number of them have local agendas, and some of them have international agendas. aqap in yemen has a effort underway to bring that government down, and the government has done a great job. there are other elements, narcotics smugglers, human traffickers, they...
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i'm not trying to create an environment where the scientific advisors feel free to give that advice. >> i think they really do. >> if their advice were rejected for other policy reasons, don't you think it's reasonable to expect the minister responsible to spell out why these re-- he's rejecting that advice? >> if, as you say, there was a clear piece of advice to do x and the minister wanted to do y, yes, i think the minister would have to explain, going to be questioned in parliament, have to explain why he or she had taken that decision. from my experience that's not quite the way it works. you get scientific advice about an issue and it's something you take into account. the advice isn't often -- often isn't taking this path or that path. it's trying to explain the context. take fukushima for instance where the scientific advice was really important. we held cobra meetings to listen to the advice of the ambassador, the chief scientists about what we should do in relation to fukushima. there wasn't a moment where we disregarded scientific advice, but you would take into account tha
i'm not trying to create an environment where the scientific advisors feel free to give that advice. >> i think they really do. >> if their advice were rejected for other policy reasons, don't you think it's reasonable to expect the minister responsible to spell out why these re-- he's rejecting that advice? >> if, as you say, there was a clear piece of advice to do x and the minister wanted to do y, yes, i think the minister would have to explain, going to be questioned in...
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now the environment as changed the degree is somewhat different. now those effects might become dominant. yes, i can see a down side for doing things that you believe are effective and legal and appropriate if it denies you the cooperation of others who see it in a different way. i think we're all aware of that. we knew that. in 2006, it was huddle up, the world has changed, what is appropriate going forward with no judgment whatsoever on what went on before. different circumstances, different people. not -- >> not having read the report, i would say that become its released it needs to be fixed if, in fact the interrogation program had no value. they need to take a second look and maybe spend more time and talk to those who were involved in the program. in terms of the ethical question, in writing hard measures, i spent a lot of time talking to people who worked with me. some of my deputies were very senior analysts, very logical. these are folk who is will analyze every aspect of everything. i asked him this question and he gave me a long explana
now the environment as changed the degree is somewhat different. now those effects might become dominant. yes, i can see a down side for doing things that you believe are effective and legal and appropriate if it denies you the cooperation of others who see it in a different way. i think we're all aware of that. we knew that. in 2006, it was huddle up, the world has changed, what is appropriate going forward with no judgment whatsoever on what went on before. different circumstances, different...
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it allows them to engage in an open, free, and transparent environment. we had an article written by an ex-islamist. in 2009 and online form on use radicalization, before it became the school where quicken now ha -- this cool word where we can we are able to see some young people who were affected by the jihadist message. advice to policy makers and government is to give muslim -- wes and policy makers do not need to be too close to each other. that undermines our street credit. i was involved in a radical middle way project. they lifted me as a moderate muslim leader. that undermines my ability to work at the street level with a lot of people. i think there needs to be an implicit threat -- implicit relationship that recognizes this is a dynamic problem. it may not represent the larger body of the muslim community. it demands a response that ignores the majority of our community. in order to do that we have to be seen as free, transparent leaders who are born and bred within the community and have not been influenced by other people trying to shape how t
it allows them to engage in an open, free, and transparent environment. we had an article written by an ex-islamist. in 2009 and online form on use radicalization, before it became the school where quicken now ha -- this cool word where we can we are able to see some young people who were affected by the jihadist message. advice to policy makers and government is to give muslim -- wes and policy makers do not need to be too close to each other. that undermines our street credit. i was involved...
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it clearly has a negative impact on the environment. the new secretary of state, mr. kerrey, was the leading champion in the united states who understands what climate change is the challenge of our time. as he looks closely at the record that will be created, we're confident he will determine that this does not create our national security, and will clearly do major damage to the environment in the pace a climate change. "the new york times" has an editorial with that sentiment. host: a recent story, the state department opens up the door to keystone xl. guest: let's be clear, we were disappointed in the state department report on the perspective on the impact on climate change. somehow they claim that this development will happen anyway. that makes no sense. the pipeline will basically big one big -- for taking the dirtiest oil in the planet, running it through the heartland of our country, and most of it will be shipped overseas to china. it will not help our national security. it will go through in our monthly sensitive areas in nebraska. it makes no sense. we thi
it clearly has a negative impact on the environment. the new secretary of state, mr. kerrey, was the leading champion in the united states who understands what climate change is the challenge of our time. as he looks closely at the record that will be created, we're confident he will determine that this does not create our national security, and will clearly do major damage to the environment in the pace a climate change. "the new york times" has an editorial with that sentiment....
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i am listening to you describe the environment. hopefully, you can tell me what it's going on in my world of i.t. host: how long have you been unemployed? caller: i have been unemployed for two and a half years. i am in my early forties. i accordingly i.t. for a good 10 plus years. with everything that is one on in congress and in the media, i do not feel good about my future. i bought a house in 2006. i have been trying to stay alive. chine not to eat out of a garbage, trying to -- trying not to eat out of the garbage in trying to keep my heat on and have some dignity. i hear crazy optimistic discussions but nothing of real substance. nothing that is going to say, we will take care of our american workers. we will put people like me, who have two degrees and tons of experience that to work and do so in a dignified manner. maybe you can land to the discussion. we can talk about part-time jobs all day. when are we going to get back to putting americans to work? host: one more question about your situation. when do you think led to y
i am listening to you describe the environment. hopefully, you can tell me what it's going on in my world of i.t. host: how long have you been unemployed? caller: i have been unemployed for two and a half years. i am in my early forties. i accordingly i.t. for a good 10 plus years. with everything that is one on in congress and in the media, i do not feel good about my future. i bought a house in 2006. i have been trying to stay alive. chine not to eat out of a garbage, trying to -- trying not...
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in the out patient environment, care for male survivors of military sexual trauma can be spotty at best. while there are counselors available for us, receiving care such as peer support groups and being allowed to speak about military sexual trauma in mixed gender and trauma groups, it can be very difficult for any gender, male or female. this needs to stop. male survivors are the equals of female survivors and need to be treated as such by the veterans health administration. i have placed more data in my christian testimony about my personal treatment at v.a. bay pines and at baltimore v.a. medical center, and i will leave that in there. the next top i would like to touch upon is the overall supervision of sexual trauma perhaps in the v.a. has been vested in the director of women's health, family services and military sexual trauma. this oversight protocol denigrates the experience of male survivors and reinforces the concept that the v.a. sees military sexual trauma as a women's issue. that is not the case. male survivors have just as much right to seek and be treated at the v.a. at a
in the out patient environment, care for male survivors of military sexual trauma can be spotty at best. while there are counselors available for us, receiving care such as peer support groups and being allowed to speak about military sexual trauma in mixed gender and trauma groups, it can be very difficult for any gender, male or female. this needs to stop. male survivors are the equals of female survivors and need to be treated as such by the veterans health administration. i have placed more...
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the environment was completely different. in fact, the way i first heard about the case was people started to tweet to me and say are you going to say something about this trayvon murder case? what do you feel about this kid that got killed in florida. that the point i don't know anything about this indicates. but people continued to put that into my twitter feed and one week i googled his name. and it seemed to me a very interesting case but i'm not sure how what i help bring to this case. i'm not from florida and not going to florida and what can i write from my pirge from manhattan. but there are some strange things about this case including this idea that there is absolutely no charge. >> i decided to write about it on a personal parental level because i have kids about that ge >> aside from local florida newspaper covers, the only people who seemed to be giving significant coverage on a national level were relatively young black men like me. eople like tremendous vain lee at the huffington post and some of those writers
the environment was completely different. in fact, the way i first heard about the case was people started to tweet to me and say are you going to say something about this trayvon murder case? what do you feel about this kid that got killed in florida. that the point i don't know anything about this indicates. but people continued to put that into my twitter feed and one week i googled his name. and it seemed to me a very interesting case but i'm not sure how what i help bring to this case. i'm...
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, particularly in a competitive environment with other countries. i think it can be done in a revenue neutral way. i do nothing would have the ability to raise the revenue we need to deal with the fiscal problem is with the business tax reform. >> in regards to business taxation, many have made the argument that we need to pay very close attention to the individual toacode regard to its impact on business taxation. do you think we can do corporate reform without also doing individual tax reform? >> i think we could, but i do not think it would be the best way to do it. we should do both individual and business tax reforms. we do have a combination of different forms of business organizations. the closer we get to a place where the corporate tax system is one that is open for more business, the more competitive we will be. we need to keep both in play. right now the challenge is many, but once we do tax reform, we should do it right and do both. >> i want to get into some. friend issues, but my time is running out here -- i want to get onto some othe
, particularly in a competitive environment with other countries. i think it can be done in a revenue neutral way. i do nothing would have the ability to raise the revenue we need to deal with the fiscal problem is with the business tax reform. >> in regards to business taxation, many have made the argument that we need to pay very close attention to the individual toacode regard to its impact on business taxation. do you think we can do corporate reform without also doing individual tax...
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our health, our environment, and our economic prosperity depends on developing the clean energy technologies of the future. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from ohio rise? >> to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. kaptur: i rise in tribute to our former colleague, congressman major owens of brooklyn, new york. major and i were elected in the class of 1998 and had the joy f serving together for several decades. he was a fighter for learning, perhaps the first librarian ever elected to the congress of the united states and he came from brooklyn, far from where i live, but his predecessor, shirley chisholm, was the only member of congress who in our first campaign came to campaign for me, and i shall never forget that. major was a social critic and he was a voice from a brooklyn i only imagined as a child, with the brooklyn dodgers, the old field torn down, the dodgers moved to los angeles and baseball changed forever from a human institution where the players came from that region to an
our health, our environment, and our economic prosperity depends on developing the clean energy technologies of the future. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from ohio rise? >> to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. kaptur: i rise in tribute to our former colleague, congressman major owens of brooklyn, new york. major and i were elected in the class of 1998 and had the joy f serving...
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anyou can come and go to air-conditioned environment if at all possible. and if you do not have air- conditioning, there are public libraries, malls, family and friends. stay cool. hydrated.y drink plenty of fluids. stay away from kaffir needed fluids -- caffeine needed andds and of course, of all drinks with high sugar content. and stay informed. with local weather alerts and know the signs and symptoms of heat illness, so you can be aware of what is happening and when you might be at risk. host: how many people the u.s. to meet or do you know have died during his recent heat wave? guest: i do not have those numbers. i have seen an immediate report of one death, but i do not have the specific numbers. the first call comes from chris in indianapolis. good morning. i don't think i have called in before. an interesting topic. my question is, do you look historically back to how people this?ith it,y time you hear about you're hearing about breaking the record in the 1920's or the 1800's, or whenever they started keeping track of kings. how did people deal wit
anyou can come and go to air-conditioned environment if at all possible. and if you do not have air- conditioning, there are public libraries, malls, family and friends. stay cool. hydrated.y drink plenty of fluids. stay away from kaffir needed fluids -- caffeine needed andds and of course, of all drinks with high sugar content. and stay informed. with local weather alerts and know the signs and symptoms of heat illness, so you can be aware of what is happening and when you might be at risk....